यादवक्षयः, बलराम-निर्याणम्, कृष्णस्य उपसंहारः (प्रभासे विनाशः)
द्वारकां च मया त्यक्तां समुद्रः प्लावयिष्यति
dvārakāṃ ca mayā tyaktāṃ samudraḥ plāvayiṣyati
ແລະເມື່ອຂ້າພະເຈົ້າຈາກທວາຣະກາໄປແລ້ວ ມະຫາສະໝຸດຈະເອີ້ນລົ້ນທ່ວມກືນເມືອງນັ້ນ
Sri Krishna (reported within Parasara’s narration to Maitreya)
It signifies that the city’s inviolability depended on Krishna’s divine presence; once he withdraws, destiny and the natural order reclaim it, marking the close of an epoch.
Through the narrative frame to Maitreya, Parāśara presents Krishna’s withdrawal as a cosmic pivot: when the Supreme ceases to uphold a particular manifestation, nature and time complete their ordained course.
Krishna is shown as the sustaining Supreme Reality: his presence preserves order and protection, and his departure reveals that all conditioned forms—even sacred cities—are transient under his sovereign will.